Post by rational on Jan 23, 2016 9:45:36 GMT -5

Well Selene was the personification I believe. Plus Selene had a chariot that might do for Santa's sleigh in a pinch.

Well, yes. But Phoebe was a Titan! I really didn't think anyone would comment! So, full disclosure. It was not Phoebe the Titian who was the thought to be the goddess of the moon (including brightness and radiance). It was probably her granddaughter, called Artemis as well as Phoebe in various references. One would not be out of line to refer to her as Diana! I think the confused naming was just to increase the difficulty when people took mythology courses in later generations!

Post by BobWilliston on Dec 1, 2017 14:31:13 GMT -5

The paranormal has already been sued in court ... and God won.It occurred in Minden District Court in Nevada about 1989.The judge determined that anyone who expected God to pay hisbills deserved to be ripped off, and threw the case out.

Post by Commonman on Dec 1, 2017 17:28:00 GMT -5

The paranormal has already been sued in court ... and God won.It occurred in Minden District Court in Nevada about 1989.The judge determined that anyone who expected God to pay hisbills deserved to be ripped off, and threw the case out.

Can’t seem to get an answer for my question , can you please Offer an answer?

Post by BobWilliston on Dec 1, 2017 23:30:42 GMT -5

Nevertheless any semblance of a Big Bang “would” have torank as a miraculous/paranormal event by whateverDefinition we mustered up. Eh?

Regardless of what one considers the paranormal, there isadequate scientific evidence pointing to an event that could appropriately be called a big bang ... according tosimply mathematical calculations. I would think the absence of such an event would be greater evidence of something paranormal.

Post by Commonman on Dec 2, 2017 5:58:45 GMT -5

Nevertheless any semblance of a Big Bang “would” have torank as a miraculous/paranormal event by whateverDefinition we mustered up. Eh?

Regardless of what one considers the paranormal, there isadequate scientific evidence pointing to an event that could appropriately be called a big bang ... according tosimply mathematical calculations. I would think the absence of such an event would be greater evidence of something paranormal.

You’ll make headlines if you could prove the absence of anything(or event) is a “paranormal” , event? How could you determine”normal” ?

Post by snow on Dec 2, 2017 12:28:40 GMT -5

if you believe it happened, it had to be a huge paranormal Event, don’t you think so?

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Explosions aren't paranormal as far as I know. They happen all the time. So what is the difference? I would think a 'poof' would be far more along the lines of paranormal. Just not how things work.

In the end there will only be three things that matter. How much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of the things not meant for you. The BuddhaMorality comes not from a book, or a guy up in the sky, but from the idea that how you treat people matters, because how people feel matters. Unknown.

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